Castle View House Limerick
Robin Hill Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland
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Dublin to Rock of Cashel
... is a fabulous navigator. We made great time to Cashel, with one toilet break (folks look at you rather oddly if you say you want to go the bathroom ... why would you ask them about taking a bath?) The sun was out for much of our drive, got a bit cloudy right before Cashel, but just enough to add some character to the sky. Rock of Cashel jumps out at you from way up high as you come round a bend. Very excellent location for a fortress! We thought ...
Adare and Limerick
... much like fruit cake.
Our hosts live in a quaint comfortable farm house built in front of Paddy's original home. The older house was built in the 1600s. It has been in Paddy's family for generations. He, his father and grandfather were all born there. He took us into the living room of the old house (where his son, daughter-in-law and two young sons live) and gave us an extremely interesting history of the ...
Rag Week and Convention Madness
... 8221; I thought that was sweet and unbelievably respectful for this man.
When the event was finished, I met up with my housemate’s girlfriend, who was in Cork for the weekend to babysit, for dinner. We had lovely conversations. The boy she was babysitting was completely enamored by me. “You have a very nice accent” (kids are so in tuned with accents around here!). He loved that I grew up at Disneyland and dreams of going ...
Stats You Could Never Live Without
... Bentley’s, and Punjana. I think they call it a golden blend, which distinguishes it from regular black tea. Always, always, tea is served with milk. It used to always also be served with sugar, but people are becoming more health conscious, so often that is omitted. Some of my friends can’t drink tea without milk. This isn’t including fun flavors, like Earl Grey, Green Tea, and different herbal teas. When the Irish say ...
A Scattering of Random Adventures
... sure enough, it was! Though it was still days better than the McDonald's everybody else had a little later. You wish you had a burned cheese sandwich now, huh? HUH? We got back relatively early, feeling like old ladies, except for one of the group who found others and went off clubbing. I welcomed the early night.
This morning the sun shone brightly and the sky was crystal clear, a rare day in Ireland, indeed! One of my friends came over so we decided ...


